Describing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as “Rocket Man” on a suicide mission, U.S. President Donald Trump used his maiden address to the United Nations General Assembly to warn the Pyongyang regime that its current course could lead to total destruction.

“No nation, on Earth, has an interest in seeing this band of criminals armed itself with nuclear weapons and missiles. The United States has great strength and patience, but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea,” the president said.

“Rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime,” he added.

North Korea’s U.N. ambassador left the hall before Trump arrived, and his seat remained empty throughout the president’s 42-minute address.

Iran, Venezuela

The president was equally harsh in his comments on Iran, describing its government as a corrupt dictatorship that hides behind the false guise of democracy. “It has turned a wealthy country with rich history and culture into an economically depleted rogue state whose chief exports are violence, bloodshed, and chaos,” Trump said.

Reading from two teleprompters on the dais, Trump told the assembly the Tehran government had used its vast resources to fund terrorist groups that “kill innocent Muslims and attack its peaceful Arab and Israeli neighbors.”

“We cannot let a murderous regime continue these destabilising activities while building dangerous missiles and we cannot abide by the agreement if it provides cover for an eventual construction of a nuclear program,” the president said.

The U.S. leader’s list of world trouble spots included Venezuela. “The socialist dictatorship of Nicolas Maduro has inflicted terrible pain and suffering on the good people of that country,” he said.

Trump drew chuckles from many in the audience when he noted that, “The problem in Venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented, but that socialism has been faithfully implemented.”

‘America First’ policy

The president touched on a broad spectrum of topics, from the recent spate of deadly hurricanes to his vision of “America First” and the concept of sovereignty, which observers saw as the beginnings of a Trump Doctrine.

“We must protect our nations, their interests and their futures. We must reject threats to sovereignty from the Ukraine to the South China Sea,” Trump said. “We must uphold respect for law, respect for borders and respect for culture and the peaceful engagement these allow. And just as the founders of this body intended, we must work together and confront together those who threaten us with chaos, turmoil and terror. (VOA)